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Abstract
Diffusates from seedlings and root exudates from 6-week-old plants of a monoecious line of cucumber, Cucumis sativus L., contained considerably higher levels of gibberellin-(GA-) like substances than did those from plants of an isogenic gynoecious line. Most of the GA-like activity was found in a chromatogram region typical of GA(1) and GA(3); some activity, particularly in root exudates, appeared also at an R(F) similar to that of GA(4) and GA(7).When seedlings were treated with (3)H-labeled GA(1), more radioactivity was found in the diffusates from monoecious seedlings than from gynoecious ones. The same was true of biological activity in root diffusates from older plants which had been treated with gibberellin A(4+7).In conjunction with evidence present in literature, these results support the idea that endogenous GAs play a part in the regulation of sex expression in cucumber, relatively high levels favoring the formation of staminate flowers.Entities:
Year: 1968 PMID: 16656843 PMCID: PMC1086928 DOI: 10.1104/pp.43.5.806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340